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Merlin201314:

--- Quote from: Simon0362 on November 27, 2016, 01:54:59 PM ---Hum.........
After all of the uploading, downloading and all the rest of the jazz, I seem to have lost the parameters that I setup the DDCSV1 with.....

I have at least one image of the firmware contents, does anyone know which file contains the actual settings (like steps per mm, etc) and how - if possible - I can use this to replace the default numbers.

Otherwise I will have to start again from zero which is *not* my Sunday evening plan.... :(

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The file is called "settings"  and you have to reset all the parameters,  as is not a text file,  so.....  Take your time and input all parameters again,  and then, I strongly recommend you to make a copy of it...

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BrokenEye:
I think there is a textfile called UserVar that is supposed to be another way of entering parameters, how the hell it works or what the format is I have no Idea. this is from the information Sheet, such as it is.

3.4.1Parameter loading method

 "This file is a text file with an expanded-name of set. The users can modify all the parameter
and all the parameter can be modified in the parameter list. We will provide a demo of set file
and the client can only modify the corresponding item in this demo. Pay special attention that
each parameter item has the only corresponding parameter mark. This parameter mark can’t be
modified or deleted."

 hope this is of some use
Benedikt:

--- Quote from: BrokenEye on November 27, 2016, 02:32:07 PM ---I think there is a textfile called UserVar that is supposed to be another way of entering parameters, how the hell it works or what the format is I have no Idea. this is from the information Sheet, such as it is.

3.4.1Parameter loading method

 "This file is a text file with an expanded-name of set. The users can modify all the parameter
and all the parameter can be modified in the parameter list. We will provide a demo of set file
and the client can only modify the corresponding item in this demo. Pay special attention that
each parameter item has the only corresponding parameter mark. This parameter mark can’t be
modified or deleted."

 hope this is of some use

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We never figured out how this was supposed to work. Unfortunately. I might think about writing a quick and ready program for altering the settings file on a PC. Might be worth it. Especially if it would give some contextual help and possibly some converters. I was just thinking, why not a PHP program so people could use it online  :scratch:
Merlin201314:

--- Quote from: Benedikt M. on November 27, 2016, 02:43:12 PM ---
--- Quote from: BrokenEye on November 27, 2016, 02:32:07 PM ---I think there is a textfile called UserVar that is supposed to be another way of entering parameters, how the hell it works or what the format is I have no Idea. this is from the information Sheet, such as it is.

3.4.1Parameter loading method

 "This file is a text file with an expanded-name of set. The users can modify all the parameter
and all the parameter can be modified in the parameter list. We will provide a demo of set file
and the client can only modify the corresponding item in this demo. Pay special attention that
each parameter item has the only corresponding parameter mark. This parameter mark can’t be
modified or deleted."

 hope this is of some use

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We never figured out how this was supposed to work. Unfortunately. I might think about writing a quick and ready program for altering the settings file on a PC. Might be worth it. Especially if it would give some contextual help and possibly some converters. I was just thinking, why not a PHP program so people could use it online  :scratch:

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Why not?  A php would be better I think


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Simon0362:
A PHP program would be an excellent idea - massively less tedious than 'step, step, step, step, ' 'enter', 'up arrow', 'enter' for each yes/no choice!
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